grandmastapoop;842314667 said:
Man, I sure wish the Giants could play the Dodgers EVERY game.
+ muthafukin 1
grandmastapoop;842314667 said:
Man, I sure wish the Giants could play the Dodgers EVERY game.
ducky23;842314680 said:
I have an honest question for dodger fans.
Is puig worth it?
Dodgers have an unlimited payroll. Can sign whoever they want. Could probably find someone maybe not quite as talented but probably someone less of a headache.
The dodgers clubhouse is pretty solid with guys like kershaw, greinke, kemp etc. but one or two bad apples can cause a lot of distractions. Not saying that's what's happening right now, just don't see why you'd take a risk with puig when you could just buy any other right fielder.
grandmastapoop;842314688 said:
They're a bit busy right now.
(Language NSFW)
ducky23;842314680 said:
I have an honest question for dodger fans.
Is puig worth it?
Dodgers have an unlimited payroll. Can sign whoever they want. Could probably find someone maybe not quite as talented but probably someone less of a headache.
The dodgers clubhouse is pretty solid with guys like kershaw, greinke, kemp etc. but one or two bad apples can cause a lot of distractions. Not saying that's what's happening right now, just don't see why you'd take a risk with puig when you could just buy any other right fielder.
oski003;842314714 said:
Stupid comment. Dodgers would have Cano if this were true.
oski003;842314728 said:
This should probably go to off topic anyway
I'm not sure what professional baseball has to do with Cal football outside of the fact that a lot of Cal fans like the Giants. News flash, a lot like the Dodgers too.
oski003;842314728 said:
This should probably go to off topic anyway
I'm not sure what professional baseball has to do with Cal football outside of the fact that a lot of Cal fans like the Giants. News flash, a lot like the Dodgers too.
NYCGOBEARS;842314724 said:
If you were at a Cal function and Ducky asked you this question, would you tell him to his face that his comment was stupid?
NYCGOBEARS;842314707 said:
Puig on paper has all the skills to be a superstar. He is worth the risk to them. Too bad the Puig in real life is a narcissistic juvenile that has yet to or may never reach that potential because of it.
oski003;842314725 said:
No, I'd probably avoid him.
GB54;842314733 said:
No way. This thread runs until one of the two win the series
oski003;842314725 said:
No, I'd probably avoid him.
ducky23;842314739 said:
Can you explain why it was such a stupid question?
Puig obviously has upside, but as of now, hes just an above average player. Last year his war was 4.0 (albeit not a full year) and this year it's 1.3 (albeit short sample size). For comparison, pence's war for same period of time is 5.4 and 1.1. Pence is a nice player and all, but he's merely above avg in my mind.
I'm not sure even puigs teammates are all that fond with his antics. From last night: "Honestly, I think Puig overreacted a little bit. I don't know," Dodgers teammate Scott Van Slyke said. "He felt like he had an unfair pitch thrown to him the previous time up, and then he acted like he got him back. But Puig's an emotional guy. Some people just have that fire in them when they play, and it comes out sometimes. I wouldn't necessarily say that it's wrong or right. It's just that there's lots of different personalities in the world, and you've just got to learn to deal with them." Learn to deal with them is not a ringing endorsement. You also have to consider that all of his teammates can't be thrilled that they all become retaliation targets anytime puig does something stupid.
Not to mention that at the very least, his teammates have to answer questions about puig any time he does something questionable.
Then yesterday mattingly calls a closed door meeting because he's "dissatisfied with some of his players pregame work and readiness for the games." Was this directed at puig? Who knows. But puig is the only player I've heard of who was late for opening day.
The dodgers have way too much talent to be behind the giants by 4.5 games. The dodgers look lifeless out there. Is that because of bad clubhouse chemistry? Who knows. Is puig partly to blame? Who knows.
Is it legitimate to at least ask the question?
Apparently not.
oski003;842314794 said:
Just the part about unlimited payroll...
ducky23;842314798 said:
Lol. You're going to get your panties in a bunch because of that?
Ok I apologize. Let me rephrase then.
The dodgers have the highest payroll in the history of mlb. It's nearly 30 million more than the Yankees. And their payroll triples or even quadruples the payroll of other teams. While the payroll is not unlimited, it seems that the dodgers could afford an above average rf with less baggage than puig.
There. Can we be friends now?
glb78;842314702 said:
http://larrybrownsports.com/baseball/madison-bumgarner-yasiel-puig-home-run-video/228848
oski003;842314803 said:
Huge difference between unlimited payroll and highest payroll. It's high. They have an advantage. Like the giants, their payrolls triples other teams. Unlike the giants, it is almost 5x the lowest team.
What they need is a catcher. Their starting catcher since AJ went down is batting like .185.
They also need to tighten up the ship. Puig is not the problem. He produces.
NYCGOBEARS;842320829 said:
'Sup Doyers fans?
BeggarEd;842320894 said:
Giants June schedule is pretty favorable too. I'd like to see them keep putting distance between them and The Fighting Puigs as they will go on a run eventually here.
Good times to be a Giants fan though!
NYCGOBEARS;842320829 said:
'Sup Doyers fans?
NYCGOBEARS;842320829 said:
'Sup Doyers fans?
sycasey;842320943 said:
Oh man, do not tempt the Baseball Gods.
GRRAAH;842307545 said:
3 in a row...guess the Giants have chosen to fade in April instead of June this year...
NYCGOBEARS;842322332 said:
'Sup???
86Oski;842322347 said:
Crickets.